Question
nvestigate the influence of the forced migration of captive Africans to the New World with regard to culture and commerce. How did forced migration directly lend to creating a new culture?(1 point)
Responses
The forced migration of enslaved Africans led to the creation of an African diaspora.
The forced migration of enslaved Africans led to the creation of an African diaspora.
Europeans expected enslaved Africans to use proper English and Christianity to earn respect, contributing to the creation of a new culture.
Europeans expected enslaved Africans to use proper English and Christianity to earn respect, contributing to the creation of a new culture.
A new culture emerged that completely abandoned traditional African culture.
A new culture emerged that completely abandoned traditional African culture.
The creation of new culture was limited, as enslaved Africans did not want to adopt Christianity and aspects of European culture.
Responses
The forced migration of enslaved Africans led to the creation of an African diaspora.
The forced migration of enslaved Africans led to the creation of an African diaspora.
Europeans expected enslaved Africans to use proper English and Christianity to earn respect, contributing to the creation of a new culture.
Europeans expected enslaved Africans to use proper English and Christianity to earn respect, contributing to the creation of a new culture.
A new culture emerged that completely abandoned traditional African culture.
A new culture emerged that completely abandoned traditional African culture.
The creation of new culture was limited, as enslaved Africans did not want to adopt Christianity and aspects of European culture.
Answers
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The most accurate response is:
**The forced migration of enslaved Africans led to the creation of an African diaspora.**
This statement highlights how the forced migration of Africans through the transatlantic slave trade resulted in the spread of African peoples and cultures across the Americas and the Caribbean. Although enslaved Africans encountered European cultures and were often compelled to adopt certain practices, they also retained and transformed elements of their own traditions. This blending of African cultural elements with European and Indigenous influences contributed to the development of unique cultural expressions, such as music, dance, religious practices, and culinary traditions, which are integral to the identity of the African diaspora today.
**The forced migration of enslaved Africans led to the creation of an African diaspora.**
This statement highlights how the forced migration of Africans through the transatlantic slave trade resulted in the spread of African peoples and cultures across the Americas and the Caribbean. Although enslaved Africans encountered European cultures and were often compelled to adopt certain practices, they also retained and transformed elements of their own traditions. This blending of African cultural elements with European and Indigenous influences contributed to the development of unique cultural expressions, such as music, dance, religious practices, and culinary traditions, which are integral to the identity of the African diaspora today.